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Puthandu style guide for women usually comprises traditional, significant colours, such as golden yellow, vermilion red, bright green, and white, which all symbolise purity, prosperity, and new beginnings. The day is marked on April 14th 2026, as the sun enters Aries (Mesha Rasi), which is all about a fresh calendar and cultural renewal. Devotees also believe that on this auspicious day, Lord Brahma created the universe.

Puthandu style guide for women

Rashmika Mandanna In Saree (Image Credit: Instagram @rashmika_mandanna)

Therefore, as the day holds utmost importance and devotion, Tamil women also adorn in beautiful traditional outfits to embrace divine blessings of a prosperous, happy and wealthy life ahead.

Here’s A List Of South Indian Actresses-Inspired Traditional Yet Chic Looks For Tamil New Year

1. Keerthy Suresh In Traditional Green Drape:

Keerthy Suresh exuded traditional elegance in a green puffed-sleeved blouse, paired with a striking contrast with a lightweight, plain red saree. She accessorised the look with a traditional golden, pearl and multi-hued crystal embellished choker and a matching coin-shaped stud.

Keerthy Suresh In Traditional Green Drape

Keerthy Suresh In Green And Red Drape (Image Credit: Instagram @keerthysureshofficial)

2. Anupama Parameswaran In South Staple White Golden Saree:

Anupama Parameswaran radiated a serene and traditional beauty in a classic golden-worked white saree, paired with a contrast green blouse. She minimally accessorised the look and tied her curly mane in a braid. This look is perfect for a temple visit during Puthundu festivities.

Anupama Parameswaran In White Golden Saree

Anupama Parameswaran In White Golden Saree (Image Credit: Instagram @anupamaparameswaran96)

3. Priya Prakash Varrier In White Gotta Saree:

Wanted something chic for Puthundu? Take Cues from Priya Prakash Varrier. She stunned in a white and cream handwoven silk and cotton sari with a delicate floral pattern, paired with a noodle-strap V-neck trendy blouse. Lastly, she tied her mane in a sleek, middle-partitioned ponytail to keep all attention on her traditionally chic saree.

Priya Prakash Varrier In White Gotta Saree

Priya Prakash Varrier In White Gotta Saree (Image Credit: Instagram @priya.p.varrier)

4. Nayanthara In Red Saree:

Nayanthara channelled her inner desi diva in a vibrant red saree featuring a gold trim and small gold dots or polka accents. She paired the elegant drape with a timeless puff-sleeved blouse and a Gajra-adorned bun with traditional statement golden jhumkas.

Nayanthara In Red Saree

Nayanthara In Red Saree (Image Credit: Instagram @nayanthara)

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5. Rashmika Mandanna’s Ombre Orange Saree:

Rashmika Mandanna radiated grace and poise in a vibrant ombre-hued saree in shades of yellow, orange and pink. She paired the six yards of elegance with a matching blouse and small silver jhumkis.

Rashmika Mandanna In Ombre Orange Saree

Rashmika Mandanna’s Ombre Saree (Image Credit: Instagram @rashmika_mandanna)

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Each of the above looks inspired by South Indian actresses beautifully highlights the essence of the festival with their vibrant hues and traditional flair, with a touch of contemporary styling. So, which of the above looks are you planning to recreate this festival of Tamil New Year 2026?


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